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Just found out I have a Augacephalus ezendami
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<blockquote data-quote="Thistles" data-source="post: 117327" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>That's pretty different, lol. They burrow, so give it deep substrate. You can keep them dry but provide a water dish. They have seasonal rainy seasons which help with breeding but it isn't necessary to replicate that just to keep them.</p><p></p><p>Basically keep it like you would have kept the other, but dry instead of damp. I assumed here that your specimen is an adult. If it's a sling, keep it damp. Slings are very delicate in my experience =(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thistles, post: 117327, member: 3949"] That's pretty different, lol. They burrow, so give it deep substrate. You can keep them dry but provide a water dish. They have seasonal rainy seasons which help with breeding but it isn't necessary to replicate that just to keep them. Basically keep it like you would have kept the other, but dry instead of damp. I assumed here that your specimen is an adult. If it's a sling, keep it damp. Slings are very delicate in my experience =( [/QUOTE]
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